On Sunday 16 January 2005 6:18 pm, Andrew Betts wrote:
Many thanks.
NVidia do seem to tout their linux support/performance.
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:01:21 -0800, Paul Penrod
wrote: Andrew Betts wrote:
I'm thinking about changing my graphics card for one with better games/3D support under linux/suse. What is the best supported card at the moment? (Currently have a Matrox G450 dual head - I'll miss the dual head though)
Hi Guys, NVIDIA supplies an 'integrated linux driver installation' pkg that is one-for-all nvidia current graphics cards. there are some tricks to getting them to work due to kernel issues but you can work thru those and have very good results. There was a protracted thread here on this suse-e list a month or two back. Anders helped me work out the kinks very patiently. Look in the archives. When the nvidia driver is working correct you will see a second or 3 of the nvidia LOGO screen just as X starts up after the kernel is booted. Once that happens you are up, and running. PeterB -- -- Proud SUSE user since 5.2 Loving SUSE 9.2 My BLOG == http://vancampen.org/blog --